I know wheating typically does just enough to win, but I thought it would be fun to predict a time for him. I'm sure he'll throw down hard on the final lap.
I say 3:56.5.
That assumes that the rest of the field is trying to run under 4.
I know wheating typically does just enough to win, but I thought it would be fun to predict a time for him. I'm sure he'll throw down hard on the final lap.
I say 3:56.5.
That assumes that the rest of the field is trying to run under 4.
4:02
FAST.
But is he a for sure, I thought they planned on him running the 4x400 for sure, and the mile was a maybe. Considering that the relay is 2 events after the mile I say if he does run the mile it'll be sit and kick.
3:59.4
i don't expect it t be fast. the field doesn't look as strong as the arkansas field was
Your answer:
Finals
1 Wheating, Andrew Oregon 3:59.11
2 Centrowitz, Matthew Oregon 4:02.21
3 van Ingen, Erik Binghamton 4:02.39
4 Roberts, Daniel Florida State 4:03.62
5 Leeder, Matthew Florida State 4:03.65
6 McNamara, Jordan Oregon 4:06.03
7 Gibney, Matthew Villanova 4:06.59
8 Guest, Benjamin Villanova 4:06.72
9 Harbor, Justin Florida State 4:07.44
10 Gauthier, Anthony Orleans 4:07.77
11 Toohey, Nick TAMU 4:08.24
12 Mason, Alex Georgetown 4:09.10
13 Witt, Jason BYU 4:09.54
14 Mellea, Patrick Villanova 4:09.56
15 Williams, Christopher Villanova 4:09.92
16 Miller, Kyle Texas 4:10.50
17 Hartnett, Bobby Columbia 4:12.10
18 Johnson, Scott Connecticut 4:12.13
19 Jolivet, Jeremie Clermont Ferrand 4:13.69
Don't suppose anyone will have splits.
3:59.11 is correct
watched it via the web.
Biwott of Oregon as the rabbit.
right through at 2:00point then 3:00.point
didn't look like he was running hard
totally forgot about the feed, looks like it is off now. Did wheating come back on the relay?